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    Single-Step Efficient Purification of Phosphogypsum via Wet Grinding and Microenvironmental Treatment

    Shun Chen1,2,3, Jingyuan Fan1, Xingyang He1,2,3,*, Ying Su1,2,3, Jizhan Chen1, Yiming Cao1, Meng Fan1, Zhihao Liu1, Zihao Jin1,2,3, Yubo Li1,2,3

    FDMP-Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, Vol.21, No.7, pp. 1673-1688, 2025, DOI:10.32604/fdmp.2025.065003 - 31 July 2025

    Abstract The presence of impurities in phosphogypsum has long impeded its effective utilization, highlighting the need for energy-efficient and sustainable purification methods. This study proposes a novel purification strategy that synergistically combines pH regulation and micelle-assisted treatment to create an optimized microenvironment for impurity removal. Under mechanical grinding conditions, this approach enhances the rheological properties of the phosphogypsum slurries and facilitates the dissolution and removal of impurity ions. Experimental results demonstrate that the synergistic method achieves a remarkable 64.01% increase in whiteness while significantly reducing soluble phosphorus and fluoride content in a single-step process. This technique More >

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    An Investigation on the Visible Characteristics of Four Caesalpiniaceae Wood Species in Gabon

    Zhaoyang Yu1, Jinbo Hu1,2,*, Yuan Liu1,*, Shanshan Chang1, Ting Li2, Gonggang Liu1, Qiongtao Huang3, Jianying Yuan4

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.10, No.5, pp. 1365-1379, 2022, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2022.018255 - 22 December 2021

    Abstract Color, whiteness and glossiness of four caesalpiniaceae wood species were characterized by quantitative measurements and image analysis, i.e., which were respectively Berlinia bracteosa Benth., Monopetalanthus heitzii Pellegr., Distemonanthus benthamianus and Erythrophleum ivorense A. Chev. The color of four wood species was evaluated to be consistent by the CIELab and CIE1931 color system. The boards of B. bracteosa, M. heitzii and E. ivorense was divided into dark color. The wood color of B. bracteosa had the highest red to green hue, while the wood appearance of D. benthamianus had the brightest and yellowest color within the four wood species. The whiteness of D. benthamianus was significantly… More > Graphic Abstract

    An Investigation on the Visible Characteristics of Four Caesalpiniaceae Wood Species in Gabon

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